Nanor Froundjian
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Fringe Arts
Tattoo Artists and Ink Fanatics Convene for Art Tattoo Montreal’s Seventeenth Edition
Sleeves, pants or shirts rolled up—tattoos enthusiasts were canvases for artists to ink in their next work of art.
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Fringe Arts
Femme-Fronted Hot Tramp Festival Makes a Rockin’ Debut
Five days, seven shows, and 25 femme-fronted acts.
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Fringe Arts
Eleven Poets Bared It All at Chez Morrígan for Poetry Nite
A purple spotlight lit the stage area. On Aug. 28, some took the stand for the first time, with shaking hands, while others were steady, assured. What they all had in common was a show of vulnerability, unveiled through raw performances.
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Fringe Arts
Making Their Mark: Two of Concordia’s Finest Artists
A style like his certainly takes drive. Perfecting that exact, lifelike style is a long process.
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Fringe Arts
Richard Reed Parry Creates a Soothing Universe Through Music and Film at the Jazz Fest
You know when you want to go to a concert, but you’re just not looking forward to standing in line, and being on your feet for hours? Or seeing only half the stage (if you’re lucky), and fighting to keep your little bubble of personal space? Isn’t it just better from the comfort of your own home?
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Fringe Arts
Keir Cutler Brings Childhood Stories to Life at the Fringe
Childhood memories, we all have them: good and bad, funny and scary, exciting and scarring. Keir Cutler’s Magnificence, a monologue story-telling performance, transported the audience to an era and a place that no longer exists, but can only live in stories: Mont-Tremblant in the 1930s.
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Fringe Arts
‘The Moaning Yoni’: An Experience of Self-Discovery and Self-Acceptance
The show’s name, The Moaning Yoni, encapsulates the delicacy of the topic but also presents an interesting dichotomy.
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Fringe Arts
‘Reaching for Starlight’ Shows Kids Asking the Tough Questions
Have you ever wondered why the world can be so unfair at times? Who is to blame for misfortunes? Reaching for Starlight, a play inspired by Kristy Dempsey’s children’s book A Dance Like Starlight: One Ballerina’s Dream, follows Reenie, played by Bria McLaughlin, an energetic and curious ballet dancer, through her journey in understanding where she stands in the world and who she wants to be.
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Fringe Arts
Colour Outside the Lines Curates Improv-Comedy Night
“I wanted to start hearing stories like my own and seeing people who look like me on stage,” said Sara Meleika, the creator of Colour Outside the Lines.
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Fringe Arts
The Art Souterrain Organization is Decorating Montreal for its Eleventh Springtime Festival
*Art Souterrain is a cultural organization that has tried to make art more accessible for the last 11 springs, by transforming the underground city into a series of free galleries, complete with activities that change from year to year.
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Fringe Arts
Peep the Programming for the 2019 Edition of Art Matters
Learn about the 2019 edition of Concordia’s Art Matters festival.
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Opinions
Finding a Middle Ground in Leftist Circles
If anything, pressing an ultimatum drives people away.
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Fringe Arts
Learning About Living Art: Bonsai
Learn about the ancient art of bonsai and the reciprocal connection between human beings and plants.
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Fringe Arts
The Intersecting Futures of the Sustainability Movement and Fashion
Opinions, consumption habits, behaviours, priorities and lifestyle choices are the raw expression of a generation’s mentality.